Pigeons & urban birds carry a wide range of bacteria such as samonella, psittacosis and ornithosis ( potentially fatal type of influenza in humans) Their nests also promote secondary infestations of unpleasant insects and mites. There is also an increased risk of accidents caused by slippery, bird fouled pavements and staircases which for business could result in legal action should somebody fall and hurt themselves.

In the food industry birds can cause untold damage, particularly in the light of today’s stringent food safety regulations, by contaminating foodstuffs with their droppings, feathers and dirt.

We can help with control and prevention of feral pigeons & urban birds with a comprehensive range of services for the removal of accumulated droppings, carcasses and nesting materials hygienically without risk to health.

We operate fully to the requirements of the RSPCA and DEFRA and utilise industry best practice guidlines.

Did You Know?

A species of mosquito suspected of transmitting West Nile virus to humans in Europe has been discovered in the marshes of North Kent and South Essex after. The mosquito, known only by its Latin name Culex modestus has not been seen in the UK since 1945.